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Can sleeping with bent knees cause joint pain?

Asked by KAVITA MISHRA ·

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Orthopedic Surgeon · Orthopaedics

Yes, sleeping with bent knees can cause joint pain. According to research, sleeping in a supine (face up) position with the legs straight can help reduce stress on the hips and back by distributing body weight more evenly throughout the body. However, when you sleep with your legs bent at the knee or hip joints for an extended period of time, this increased pressure can lead to joint pain and discomfort.

When attempting to find a comfortable position for sleeping try not to bend your knees excessively or for prolonged periods. You may wish to try propping pillows underneath both knees so that they are slightly elevated and do not need to be bent when you sleep on your back. Adjusting your sleep position from time-to-time is also beneficial as it helps keep each joint mobile while still providing support and comfort during rest. If using pillows doesn’t improve symptoms then it is best recommended that you consult with a medical professional who will be able to provide tailored advice regarding how best support your joints while sleeping without causing further harm or discomfort.

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